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Looking for panoramic views and stand-up comfort? This White Duck Outdoors tent gives you space to spread out. Weatherproof DYNATEK™ canvas offers true 4-season performance.




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View all White Duck Outdoors Camping Tents| Best Use | Camping |
|---|---|
| Seasons | 4-season |
| Sleeping Capacity | 6-person |
| Packaged Weight | 77 pounds |
| Packed Size | 45 x 16 x 13 inches |
| Floor Dimensions | 168 x 168 inches |
| Floor Area | 154 square feet |
| Peak Height | 110 inches |
| Number of Doors | 1 door |
| Number of Poles | 8 |
| Pole Material | Lightweight aluminum/galvanized steel |
| Pole Diameter | 19 millimeters; 25 millimeters; 36 millimeters |
| Canopy Fabric | DYNATEK™ performance canvas |
| Floor Fabric | 7.5 oz. polyethylene |
| Footprint Included | No |
| Design Type | Nonfreestanding |
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This tent is phenomenal. Every detail has been given much attention; from the quality/ feel of the front door zipper to the many options for adjusting each window. You get what you pay for and this tent is a masterpiece. The Altimus is a cross between the Whiteduck Avalon and a Gazelle pop-up gazebo. Its the perfect tent for couples/ families who are interested in car camping and plan to spend at least 2-3 nights at camp. The œAwning for Bell Tents > œAvalon Awning is a must-have accessory for the Altimus. The breeze under the awning was a divine respite when the inside of the tent gets warmer at high noon. If anyone has seen my mom, please let me know.
We've had this tent set up since the first week in June and I have nothing but good things to say about it. It's weathered storms with very high winds here in upstate NY and the worst that happened was the awning popped off one of the poles in one spot ” no harm done. (Now I take one of the awning poles down and lower one side of the awning when a storm is coming and that seems to work well.) The fact that it's perched near the top of a pretty high hill and it weathers the weather so well has been surprising! We love this thing so much.
Great tent. 2 issues that I found. There should be place for a stake at the entrance. This would give the ability to open the Zip with one hand. The bag that come with it is big but could be biger you have to rool the tent tight to make it fit in the bag. In long term I'd like to have a flysheet. It would be a great addition to protect the tent.
I’ve lived out of this tent for over five months now while building a small cabin on my property. It’s been through snow, hail, and two back-to-back storms and hasn’t flinched. It holds warmth beautifully with the stove going, and the ventilation options help during warmer days. Easily the most durable and comfortable canvas tent I’ve used.
Couldn't be happier! It's a great hybrid between a Bell tent and a Wall tent. Setup is simple enough, and I'm excited to see how the walls stand up against windy Idaho weather. The size is perfect for solo camping or with a group. The roll up canvas walls is a really nice feature. Excited to use it for years to come!
Used the tent all winter with a wood stove and stayed warm even when temps dropped into the single digits. My wife was hesitant at first, but after one night she was fully onboard. It's quiet inside and feels safe, like real shelter.
Hands down the most solid and comfortable canvas tent I’ve used. It’s not perfect—the carry bags are a bit tight and could use extra handles—but when you’re inside, you forget all that. It’s warm, quiet, and just feels like home.
We used the financing option because this was a big purchase for us. It helped space things out over a few months. Totally worth it—this isn’t your average wall tent. It’s something you can actually live in for extended periods.
Canvas feels tough, but breathable. The windows and vents make a huge difference when you're running a stove. Setup was straightforward once we laid everything out. We added a porch later, and now it feels like a full-on cabin.
The first night in the tent was during a storm. Rain, wind, the works—and we stayed completely dry. Honestly, it made me trust the setup right away. It’s not light or small, but that’s what makes it feel like a real structure.